indeed. he said it might give it to me to do work on. needs some jack socket work, the spring replacement, bridge needs adjusting and shit like that. basically a full setup and a couple of replacement parts. it's one of those Vintage strat copies.

Speaking of bass chords, I have a bass octave pedal which basically matches your note except at an an octave lower, and when I fuck around with two or three note bass chords, it messes the tracking of the pedal all up and it warbles between the notes and sometimes it sounds pretty cool but most of the time it sounds like my bass is shitting itself.

Looks like coil tap controlled by push pull pots, though that assessment is from just a couple seconds of looking at it

Yeah but it has something wrong then, no? The pins on the push pulls have a connection that isn't doing anything, unless I'm reading this wrong. This bit right here:
makes no sense. That set of pins on the right isn't doing anything. Why connect the two?

Yeah but it has something wrong then, no? The pins on the push pulls have a connection that isn't doing anything, unless I'm reading this wrong. This bit right here:
makes no sense. That set of pins on the right isn't doing anything. Why connect the two?

I see no reason to bridge those connections although it would not hurt anything. I could see doing that if you only had one push pull pot and wanted to split both pickups with it.

so after leveling my Wilkinson on my Carvin, the G (and sometimes D) strings have been going sharp constantly. Why is dis!? It didn't do this when the bridge was resting, so is it the bridges fault? I am not using the trem arm right now, so it's not from that.

You guys have any idea what I could sell my yard sale '99 Schecter S-1 for? I bought it on impulse for $100 and it's nice, but I haven't come up with a good project for it yet and I'm thinking about just turning it into money to put toward a Damien Elite Avenger FR. I like it and I'm happy with the money I spent but it sounds shitty compared to my EMG-equipped guitars and I don't love it enough to spend money on it.

Note: Picture is from day I bought it. Frets and fretboard have been cleaned/polished, new strings, strings properly trimmed, and everything set up nicely.

That's really the only reason I bought some. I never use volume controls and I had an existing route for a three way and 2 pots, so I'm just going with two push pulls and a box switch.
Just figured I'd look around at other options as long as I have parts lying around.

I thought so, single fret replacements are sorta common with bar bands because of those occassional dents (or just only wearing out one particular fret because punk rock is boring). Though it's funny he took a beer bottle dent with a tea cup.